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Chronic Kidney Disease - Prevent Loss of Kidney Function Before It's Too Late

Chronic kidney disease (CKD) or chronic renal disease is a silent but potentially deadly disease that's nondiscriminating and can strike anyone at any time because of its affinity for going months or even years undetected. It often goes unchecked because the individual is una are of the subtle symptoms of the disease until it's too late and the kidneys are in end-stage renal disease (!"#D). !nd-stage renal disease is characteri$ed by a %&' loss of kidney function - and once diagnosed( the only life-saving remedy is a kidney transplant or permanent kidney dialysis. Causes of CKD )he most common causes of CKD are diabetic nephropathy( hypertension and glomerulonephritis. )ogether( they contribute to *+' of all cases of chronic kidney disease. Symptoms of CKD Chronic kidney disease symptoms often mimic other illnesses like fibromyalgia( chronic fatigue and the flu. ,eeling tired and eak( a loss of appetite( difficulty sleeping( difficulty concentrating( une-plained nausea and a s elling in the feet and ankles are .ust a fe of the symptoms of this disease. /esides a general feeling of being un ell( advanced kidney disease sufferers e-perience accelerated atherosclerosis( accelerated bone loss (loss of calcium and phosphorus)( and are more likely to develop cardiovascular disease than the general population. 0atients afflicted ith chronic kidney disease and cardiovascular disease tend to have significantly orse prognoses than those suffering only from the latter. Risk factors #isk factors for chronic kidney disease are high blood pressure( diabetes( polycystic kidney disease (0KD) and having a close relative or family member ith the disease. What you can do "elf-vigilance and education are vital to maintaining kidney health and keeping chronic kidney disease in check. 1ust a fe of the things you can do to avoid kidney disease and keep your kidneys healthy is to invest in early detection - re2uest a regular urinalysis and blood test through your family doctor (protein and serum creatinine can be detected in early tests)( and also ork to lo er your triglyceride and cholesterol levels( because triglycerides are a fat and fats make kidney mobility more difficult. 3ou can be proactive and seek out 2ualified renal specialists ho( by analy$ing your blood( fluid (urine) and kidneys (--rays( imaging( etc.)( can advise and recommend alternative preventative treatments to keep your kidneys happy and healthy. ,or more information on hat you can do to keep your kidneys healthy and avoid chronic kidney disease( visit http455 .KundanKidneyCare.com

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